2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.15851
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A Case of Intermittent Left Bundle Branch Block

Abstract: An 82-year-old woman with uncontrolled hypertension and occasional exertional dyspnea was found to be in intermittent left bundle branch block (LBBB). Her laboratory results, echocardiogram, and ischemic workup were unremarkable. This case highlights that intermittent LBBB is not always associated with coronary ischemia, vasospasm, blunt cardiac injury, drugs, and high catecholaminergic or inflammatory states.

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“…Though commonly associated with conditions causing myocardial fibrosis such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, and cardiomyopathies, intermittent LBBB is a rare occurrence. It has been reported with exercise, tachycardia, ischemic and hypertensive heart disease, hyperkalemia, drugs, anesthesia, pulmonary embolism, chest trauma, and cardiac interventional procedures [ 8 - 12 ]. Apart from transient LBBB, RBBB, bifascicular block, and advanced AV block have also been reported [ 13 - 15 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Though commonly associated with conditions causing myocardial fibrosis such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, and cardiomyopathies, intermittent LBBB is a rare occurrence. It has been reported with exercise, tachycardia, ischemic and hypertensive heart disease, hyperkalemia, drugs, anesthesia, pulmonary embolism, chest trauma, and cardiac interventional procedures [ 8 - 12 ]. Apart from transient LBBB, RBBB, bifascicular block, and advanced AV block have also been reported [ 13 - 15 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geriatric population now undergoes various procedures everyday around the world. LBBB usually results from conduction system degeneration or myocardial pathology [1,2]. New onset of arrhythmias can occur due to innumerable causes, but remission of LBBB under general anaesthesia is rarely documented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%